Too Far to Go

The Stories

Unless otherwise indicated, all the stories first appeared in The New Yorker.[4]

"Snowing in Greenwich Village" (January 13, 1956) "Wife-wooing" (March 12, 1960) "Giving Blood" (March 29, 1963) "Twin Beds in Rome" (January 31, 1964) "Marching Through Boston" (January 22, 1966) "The Taste of Metal" (March 3, 1967) "Your Lover Just Called" (Harper’s Magazine, January 1967) "Waiting Up" (from Your Love Just Called, 1980) "Eros Rampant" (Harper’s Magazine, June 1968) "Plumbing" (February 12, 1971) "The Red-Herring Theory" "Sublimating" (Harper's Magazine, September 1971) "Nakedness" (The Atlantic Monthly, August 1974) "Separating" (June 15, 1975) "Gesturing" (Playboy Magazine, January 1979) "Divorcing: A Fragment"(Harper's Magazine, January 1967) "Here Come the Maples" (October 3, 1976)


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